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LearnHowToBecome.org wants you to achieve your academic and career goals. To help, we’ve provided in-depth information on how to pursue a myriad of careers, as well as how to conduct an effective job search in a variety of fields and industries. Our guides include insight and advice from several experts and extensive research on different career paths. Peruse this section for a look at the education and training needed to begin – or advance – your career.

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After spending years in a career, it can be difficult to transition into a new one. This is particularly true for workers over 50. In this guide, older job hunters learn how to leverage their extensive experience, as well as get trained on new skills, in order to successfully change careers.

People who enjoy working with numbers have many career options. From accounting to engineering to marketing analyst positions, people who work with numbers may be more likely to get lucrative salaries in the Silicon Valley and beyond. Find out what types of careers are available to numbers people, if a master’s degree pays off, and where you can get started.

Having a career in sports doesn’t mean you have to be an all-star athlete. From mental and physical health services, sales and marketing revenue, and sports media content, there are plenty of opportunities for sports fanatics to be a part of the game. Find out what it takes to turn a passion for sports into a career.

From birds to whales and dogs to tigers, the animal kingdom offers several different employment opportunities for animal lovers. This guide explores the top fields and careers within the animal industry and provides detailed information on how individuals can turn their passion into a fulfilling career.

Ready to grow a new career? Green thumbs and gardening fans can take their hobby to the next level by exploring the many educational and job opportunities available in plant-based industries. From agriculture and horticulture to landscape design, a career working with plants can be both scientific and creative. This page helps degree-seekers dig into the possibilities.

Even though much progress has been made since the 1963 Equal Pay Act, women still earn less than their male colleagues. From education to improving negotiation skills, this guide explores why this is still the case and what women can do to help close the gender gap.

Going green is not just a slogan or something people do on recycling day. As consumers become more concerned about protecting the environment and businesses gain awareness about the importance of offering environmentally-sound products, the green job sector continues to grow. Learn about the green job market, including what careers are booming, where students can find internships, and what degrees best prepare students for this exciting and impactful field.

Mention forensic science, and most people immediately think of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. They picture hard-working individuals taking pictures at crime scenes, bagging evidence, looking intently through microscopes in a spotless laboratory and getting immediate answers from high-tech equipment – as well as interviewing suspects, chasing down the bad guys and even getting into shootouts. On the screen, one person does numerous things in the law enforcement and criminal investigation world. But the truth is that each of those important steps is usually done by a different person, someone trained in a particular branch of forensic science. Learn all about these careers in this comprehensive guide.

Staying in the same career for 30 years is quickly becoming a rarity. Whether one decides to go back to school, takes time off to care for a family member or goes from military to civilian life, this guide provides advice and resources to help ease the stress of the transition.

Often called the backbone of society, teachers fill a crucial role in our communities by educating young generations and preparing them for adult life. And while many teachers couldn’t imagine themselves in any other profession, their days are often filled with both highly rewarding experiences and significant challenges. Because our nation’s educators don’t have much extra time on their hands, this guide was created to connect them to useful resources that will help them in their jobs.

Volunteer work is not just a great way to contribute to a local communityâ€”it can also be used as a stepping stone to a rewarding career. This guide covers the importance of volunteering, what it’s like to work in the nonprofit sector, and how to find the perfect volunteer or non-profit opportunity.

Women are increasingly being encouraged to pursue careers in nontraditional fields such as science, technology, engineering, medical, military and blue collar fields. From higher salaries to a diversified skillset, learn how women may benefit from pursuing careers in traditionally male-dominated fields.

Hear that shattering sound? It’s the sound of women breaking glass ceilings everywhere. One of those places in in law enforcement, where the ceiling was once so thick that women couldn’t hope to break through. But over the past several decades, women have proven themselves in a wide variety of positions that were once reserved for men, and more departments across the nation are seeing the value in hiring female officers and other law enforcement workers. Get job growth, salary information, resources and expert advice for careers in law enforcement for women.

Get Hired Toolkit

While job search sites are abundant, they’re not all created equally. Looking for a job is a job within itself, so seekers don’t have time to mess around with sites that aren’t going to be a fruitful use of their time. This guide highlights the best job search sites and why they’re on top of the heap.

It’s never too soon for graduating college seniors to begin their job search. In this challenging job market, it’s imperative for students to get a head start on their search and a leg up on their competition. This guide helps college students through the job hunt, from the initial job search to landing an offer.

Degrees and certificates earned from vocational and technical schools and community colleges enable workers to seek out specialized careers requiring focused training. While the careers featured in this guide require two years or less of formal training and education, workers choosing these paths will be on the front lines of exciting new positions in high demand, particularly in the healthcare industry.

It takes a lot of work to land a job interview, but that’s only half the battle. Interviews are a hurdle that candidates must successfully jump in order to get the position they wantâ€”and they should be taken as seriously as any other part of a job search. Candidates will learn what to do before, during, and after a job interviewâ€”as well as what blunders to avoid.

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to job hunting online. The best practices for handling a job search can vary, depending on where applicants are in their career. This guide provides advice on how to conduct a job search online specifically for recent graduates, mid-level professionals, career changers, and executives. In addition, there is information for veterans who have freshly completed military service, as well as those who have recently lost a job or relocated.

Although the need to have a resume has remained tried and true, the way resumes should be presented has changed over the years. In order to present themselves as serious candidates, job seekers must craft a resume that is both professional and eye-catching. Explore the evolution of the resume, including what hiring managers currently expect and what old-fashioned resume writing advice should be retired.

With over 350 million users, LinkedIn has become a must for professionals who want to find employment or network with others. Joining this professional networking site, however, is not enough to get noticed by employers. In this comprehensive guide, job seekers learn how to craft an effective LinkedIn profile, build a network, and take advantage of different groups on the site. Readers can also find information on the importance of using keywords in a profile and the role that endorsements and recommendations play when job hunting.

When servicemembers complete their military obligations, the next phase in their working life begins. It can be challenging for veterans to navigate their way through the civilian workforce, but this comprehensive guide can help. Learn about the job search tools available specifically for veterans, how companies benefit from hiring these candidates, and the vocational rehabilitation programs that vets can take advantage of.

For transgender students, entering the workforce can create many questions and concerns. But even seasoned professionals who are transgender can find it challenging to navigate the workplace. In this guide, transgender employees and job seekers can learn more about their rights and protections as well as get expert advice on job hunting and coming out at work. Employers can also see what basic steps they can take to ensure their office is inclusive and find a list of helpful resources for more information.

While most recent college graduates are eager to start their professional careers, it can sometimes be difficult to land a job straight out of school. Find out why you may be having trouble getting hired. Plus, discover what you can do to improve your chances and keep motivated when morale is low.

School Resources

If the thought of taking the ACT stresses you out, you’re definitely not alone. Luckily, there are several ways to prepare for the exam and alleviate that stress before the big day. This guide offers a detailed overview of what college-bound students can except to see on the ACT, information on how to understand scores, test prep resources from apps to tutorials and advice from a test prep tutor who achieved a perfect 36 on the exam.

Undertaking an online college education is a big decision and LearnHowtoBecome is here help students smash through challenges and achieve success in the digital classroom. We’ve rounded up an exhaustive list of helpful resources, tips and strategies to ensure new online students are well-prepared for the road ahead. We have also called on experts and graduates who have succeeded in online education to provide insider knowledge and advice.

Career and vocational schools serve the purpose of getting students into the workforce via classroom learning and hands-on experience. This intense, targeted instruction and training is increasingly available online, as online schools strive to offer two-year and vocational students the opportunity to pursue parts of their education and training online. These schools have many features that allow them to offer better online instruction to these students than ever before. Find out how online schools can prepare students for careers in vocational subjects such as medical support, nursing, information technology and more in our Online Schools Guide Book.

The convenience and affordability of online degree programs have made their popularity among students grow exponentially. In response to this trend, more and more two- and four-year colleges are offering online degree programs. This guide explains the difference between for-profit and not-for-profit online universities, the tools and platforms used in distance learning, and options for funding an online education.

For those who prefer hands-on training to classroom academia, trade schools are a smart alternative to a traditional college education. Not only can vocational training lead to a variety of in-demand professions, from medical assisting to construction, time-to-completion is often considerably shorter than bachelor’s degree programs. Read this guide to learn more about trade schools, including tips for finding quality programs, and whether vocational training is the right choice for your career goals.

Make a Difference

The amount of information on smoking and its health risks is staggering, yet its use around the world is significant – particularly in underdeveloped countries. This guide explores degrees and careers in public, mental, and physical health where individuals can help others quit this life-threatening habit.

Regular access to clean water is something most of people take for granted. Yet hundreds of millions live without this essential human right. Many communities lack the proper infrastructure to connect to clean water sources, and global warming is predicted to increase water scarcity even further. To help end the water crisis, professionals in public health and other fields are applying their expertise. Learn more about pathways to these careers and how they are helping bring clean water to communities in desperate need.

We’re facing a global shortage of teachers and English-speaking educators are in high demand. There are numerous ways American teachers can go abroad and make a difference in world education. Find out how to find a volunteer, tutor or teaching position overseas and how to educate the world’s children while seeing the world.

Whether through research, education, counseling or treatment, experts in many fields dedicate their professional lives to fighting HIV and AIDS. Learn more about careers where you can make a meaningful difference in HIV/AIDS prevention (including potential employers), explore trustworthy donation opportunities, and get tips for steering clear of the HIV virus.

English illiteracy is a problem that impacts individuals and communities alike, with rippling effects that can influence broader issues such as economic stability. Fortunately, there are many opportunities to help. This guide shows who needs the most literacy help while highlighting career and volunteer paths where caring individuals can share the joy and fulfillment of reading and writing.

People who want to have an impact in the fight against poverty probably don’t have to look far beyond their personal and professional interests to make a difference. From teaching and urban landscaping to law and mental health, there are many career and volunteer opportunities available for people who want to help others escape poverty and lead more fulfilling lives.

For many people, keeping their weight at a healthy number is a constant struggle. But it’s a challenge that must tackled head on: Today, over one-third of American adults and one in every six children and adolescents are considered obese. Professionals are battling the obesity epidemic through research, treatment, counseling and coaching – yet more are needed. Learn about the dire health consequences of obesity, and careers where you can help others live life at a happy, healthy weight.

Vaccinations and immunizations continue to play a major role in stopping disease outbreak across U.S. and foreign communities. This guide takes a comprehensive look at vaccinations and immunizations (including why they’re still necessary) as well as careers where individuals can make a difference on the front line of disease prevention.

Mental health issues are a very serious concern in the United States. Unfortunately, there aren’t nearly enough professionals or volunteers available to provide adequate care to everyone who suffers from mental illness. This guide provides insight into what help is needed, the various careers that individuals can pursue in the mental health field, and how those who step up to help can truly make a difference.

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